Infratil wants Vodafone free to chase domestic strategy

Infratil wants Vodafone free to chase domestic strategy
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth May 14 (BusinessDesk) - Vodafone New Zealand's incoming shareholder wants the country's biggest mobile carrier free to pursue a domestic strategy rather than be beholden to the dictates of a multinational owner.  Infratil has been seeking out a high-quality telecommunications investment since chief executive Marko Bogoievski joined the infrastructure investor more than a decade ago. The firm, managed by HRL Morrison & Co, finally found one in the form of the $3.4 billion Vodafone New Zealand deal, which Bogoievski said refl...

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